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Police blotter: Man reports finding burglar in home

Feb. 21, 2013 @ 11:00 PM

LACIE PIERSON

The following information was provided by reports filed with the Huntington Police Department:

BURGLARY: A 37-year-old man reported he came home early from work Tuesday afternoon to find a an unfamiliar vehicle sitting in front of his residence in the 500 block of Roby Road. He said there was a woman sitting in the passenger side of the vehicle, and he noticed the back door of his home had been pried open.

The man said he entered his home to find a man coming down the stairs with a basket containing $300 in electronics. He said he confronted the man, who fled the house with the items.

Police located the suspect vehicle at an apartment complex in Guyandotte a short time later, but the suspect was not located in the area.

Police have suspects.

BATTERY: A 27-year-old woman reported she was attacked in the 8000 block of 17th Street by two men Wednesday evening.

The woman said she confronted the men because they refused to return her car keys to her, and she said she was punched and kicked in the face.

The woman had a bloody nose, bruising under her eyes and a red irritation mark on her neck at the time of the report, but she refused medical treatment.

Police have suspects.

BREAKING AND ENTERING (AUTO): Two people reported someone broke into their vehicles while they were parked in the 100 block of Kinetic Drive between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning by breaking out windows in each vehicle.

A 34-year-old Northfield, Ohio, woman reported someone took a laptop worth $500, and her vehicle sustained $200 in damage.

A 38-year-old Lumberton, N.C., woman reported someone took $36 in cash, her vehicle registration and a charger for her GPS. Her vehicle sustained an undetermined amount of damage.

The following information was provided by criminal complaints filed in Cabell County Magistrate Court:

Sara Louise Woomer, 27, of Glenwood, W.Va., was charged with felony receiving and transferring stolen property and felony forgery and uttering in connection with an incident on Oct. 7.

The complaint stated Woomer forged and uttered a check for $107.13 at a grocery store in Barboursville. The check had been reported stolen by a woman in Ironton earlier that day, according to the complaint.

Woomer's bond was $10,000.

Coty Shane Richardson, 21, of Huntington, was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

Richardson delivered a specified amount of herion to a police informant on Jan. 10, according to the complaint.

Richardson's bond was $100,000.

Sharon Wilson, 24, of Huntington, was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

Wilson was a passenger in a vehicle that was part of a traffic stop by Huntington Police officers in the 1200 block of Adams Avenue on Tuesday, according to the complaint.

The vehicle was part of a drug investigation, and Wilson and the vehicle's other occupants were removed from the vehicle and placed into police cruisers, according to the complaint. When officers removed Wilson from the cruiser, they found a condom containing 51.6 grams of heroin where she had been seated, according to the complaint.

Wilson's bond was $100,000.

Kevin K. Segoviano, 25, was charged with felony failure to register as a sex offender.

An officer was assigned to conduct an investigation regarding Segoviano after he failed to update his registry information to authorities. Segoviano's most recent address indicated he was living at a residence in Milton, but the residents living there told the officer they had not seen Segoviano in months.

Sevgoviano's bond was $10,000.

The following information was provided by booking records at the Western Regional Jail in Barboursville:

James Scott Griffith, 44, was incarcerated at 7:05 p.m. Thursday. Authorities in Cabell County charged him as a fugitive from justice. Bond was denied.

James Paul Hadinger, 33, was incarcerated at 5:15 p.m. Thursday. Authorities in Mason County charged him with two counts of felony sexual abuse by a parent or guardian. Bond was $200,000.

Elvis Lee Russell, 34, was incarcerated at 3:54 p.m. Thursday. Authorities in Putnam County charged him with felony robbery and felony conspiracy. Bond was $50,000.

Tracy Lee Spaulding, 32, was incarcerated at 3:41 p.m. Thursday. Authorities in Putnam County charged her with being in contempt of court. Bond was denied.

Denny Kay Harrison, 39, was incarcerated at 3:40 p.m. Thursday. Authorities in Putnam County charged him with being in contempt of court. Bond was denied.

John Hartley Nelson, 20, was incarcerated at 3:40 p.m. Thursday. Authorities in Putnam County charged him with being in contempt of court. Bond was denied.

Jackie Howard Dow, 26, was incarcerated Wednesday evening. Authorities in in Wayne County charged him with felony nighttime burglary and grand larceny. Bond was $10,000.

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